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LBS CSR Conference July 2006 - Call for Papers

“Corporate Responsibility and Global Business: Implications for Corporate and Marketing Strategy”, Hosted by London Business School, Co-Sponsored by the Aspen Institute, Boston University, California Management Review, the Haas School of Business Center for Responsible Business (University of California, Berkeley), July 13-14th, 2006

London Business School is pleased to invite submissions to the third in a series of international corporate responsibility conferences (following the Haas conference in 2005 and the Boston conference in 2003). Topics for inclusion again range widely. We are particularly interested in papers that explore the implications of corporate responsibility, globalisation and global business for business and marketing strategy. Research papers can be either empirical or conceptual. A selection of papers presented will be considered for a special issue of the California Management Review. Proposal submission deadline (1-page abstracts) is December 31st, 2005.

Download call for papers from here (note you need to be a member of EABIS Members community, for assictance mail Volodja Vorobey at volodja.vorobey@eabis.org)

08:40 PM, 11 Nov 2005 by Volodja Vorobey Permalink | Comments (0)

EBEN UK Annual Conference 2006 Call for Papers

New Hall College, Cambridge will be the venue for EBEN UK 2006 conference: ‘Ethics at Work’. The conference will run from the 11th to 12th of April and we welcome submissions on all aspects of ethics in organisational life. This international conference is primarily for academics, though previous conferences have had a healthy quotient of practitioners, and we will welcome a number of different kinds of contribution (as outlined below). There will also be a doctoral workshop, with a focus on practical tips and strategies that should be of broad interest to doctoral candidates.

For more information on the conference click here
or contact EABIS member, Kingston Business School, contact person - Professor Diana Winstanley (d.winstanley@kingston.ac.uk).

08:27 PM, 11 Nov 2005 by Volodja Vorobey Permalink | Comments (0)

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